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Instrumentation 2.0
Marine engines
DI09, DI13, DI16
03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB
© Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden

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  • Page 1 Installation manual Instrumentation 2.0 Marine engines DI09, DI13, DI16 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Connecting a computer to the main display ............40 General information about the IP address ............42 Homepage......................43 Logging in to the main display................44 Important system settings: dcu / Miscellaneous / System Type......44 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 3: System Overview

    This is described in the Configuring the main display Network switch. via a web browser section. Main display (DCU). Safety module (SDU). Junction box. Gateway. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 4: Control Panel

    Main display (DCU). way cannot process messages other than these. The gateway requires software ver- Safety module (SDU). sion 2.11 or later to be installed in the displays. Junction box. Gateway. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 5: Positioning Of The Displays

    Provide a 150 x 120 mm rectangle where the display is to be positioned. There must be at least 70 mm free space behind the display. Main display Scania recommends positioning the main display in the engine compartment for the following reasons: • To ensure that operation and monitoring are close to the engine.
  • Page 6 INSTALLATION MANUAL System overview Auxiliary display The auxiliary display is normally positioned outside the engine compartment, but can also be positioned in the engine compartment. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 7: Connection

    MANUAL Connection Connection Electrical cables To protect against electromagnetic interference, Scania recommends that all electri- cal cables within the system are twisted in pairs with 35-40 turns/m. This only applies to external signal cables connected to the system. IMPORTANT! If a shielded electrical cable is used, the shielding should be connected to ground, not to 0 V.
  • Page 8: Junction Box, Connection

    C4066 Ground (extra battery negative terminal) C4059 C4061 Note: If the system has a safety device unit (SDU), 2 separate groups of batteries must be used. Connecting the junction box. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 9 Description Connecting the junction box. 15 voltage: 24 V after fuse F4005 and relay in the junction box. Con- trolled by the system being active. Ground CAN high CAN low 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 10 Connection to main display via C4055. C4056 Connection to main display via C4057. C4058 Connection to safety device unit (SDU) via C4060. C4059 Connection to safety device unit (SDU) via C4061. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 11: Junction Box, Components

    Diode to separate the battery groups (30 voltage) F4012 2 x 20 A blade fuses for engine control unit, 2 x 5 A blade Components in the junction box. fuses for internal supply to panels 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 12: Main Display (Dcu), Junction Blocks

    Junction blocks on the main display. Alarm at low voltage Warning < 21 V Alarm < 18 V There is a 30 second delay before the alarm or warning is activated. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 13 • Less than 2 mA: defective • Over 24 mA: short circuit 2-4 mA is treated as 4 mA and 20-22 mA is treated as 20 mA. The updating frequen- cy is 2 Hz. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 14 If the signal is outside the following limit values, a warning is displayed on the dis- play. Junction blocks on the main display. Below 90 short circuit ohms Above 390 defective ohms The updating frequency is 2 Hz. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 15 RIO / SDU Modb us Link Outputs Description Not used 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 High Junction blocks on the main display. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 16 NC (1 A) C (1 A) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 NO (1 A) Junction blocks on the main display. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 17 RS-485 RIO / SDU Description Modb us Link Outputs 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Junction blocks on the main display. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 18 USB input See the Configuring and upgrading software with USB memory stick section. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 19: Auxiliary Display (Rp), Junction Blocks

    The cable cross-sectional area must be at least 2.5 mm². 21 22 23 24 Note: Scania recommends connecting the auxiliary display to the same fuse group as the main display. Junction blocks on the auxiliary display. Alarm at low voltage Warning <...
  • Page 20 24 V input #8. Reserved for the control panel Junction blocks on the auxiliary display. 24 V input #9. Reserved for the control panel 24 V input #10. Reserved for the control panel 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 21 • In the auxiliary display, go to Menu > Settings > Sound. 21 22 23 24 • Activate the Speakers option with the Sound Configuration button. Junction blocks on the auxiliary display. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 22: Safety Module (Sdu), Connection

    If the gateway does not re- ceive any signals from a GPS with the selected instance within 30 seconds, all valid GPS data is transferred automatically. Connection to connector C4067 junction box. See C4067. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 23: Position Of The Monitors On The Engine

    INSTALLATION MANUAL Connection Position of the monitors on the engine The illustration shows the position of the monitors on DI09 and DI13. See 02:01 Engine for information on where to connect external monitoring sensors. DI09, DI13. Coolant pressure monitor, T4006.
  • Page 24 See 02:01 Engine for information on where to connect external monitoring sensors. DI16. Engine speed monitor, T4005. Oil pressure monitor, T4003. Coolant temperature monitor, T4004. Coolant pressure monitor, T4006. Fuel pressure monitor, T4007. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 25: Connecting Emergency Stop

    Use connector 2 131 199 and the following tools: • Hand crimping tool 99 494 • Hand crimping tool 99 491 C4059-3 +24V System without safety device unit: connecting an emergency stop to the junction box. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 26: Engine Shutdown Override In Systems With Safety Device Unit (Sdu)

    Remove the existing 10 kohms resistor between junction blocks 50 and 51 in the safety device unit. Connect a switch with a 10 kohms resistor between junction blocks 50 and 51. Overriding engine shutdown requested by the safety device unit. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 27: Using The Main Display

    1. Calibrate Touch Calibrate the display by pressing the 5 marks which are displayed one after another. The calibration must be performed correctly in order to continue with the wizard. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 28 > Menu > Settings > Administration > Network Configuration in the main dis- play. REQUIREMENT! The last numeral in the IP address must always be unique to the network. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 29 – Classified system with gateway for calculation of fuel consumption. – Classified system. Press the arrow button. 5. Finish – Restart Exit the first power-on wizard by pressing Load and then Restart. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 30: Navigation

    Shortcut Menu in the top left-hand corner Alarm List in the top right-hand corner Menu a long press (1 s) in the middle of the display 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 31 In Select Page thumbnails of the instrument pages and the Shortcuts menu are shown. • You get to Select Page by pressing in the middle of the display. • Then select one of the instrument pages from the thumbnails by pressing it. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 32 Other sections in the Menu are described in the Operator's manual. Note: You can switch off the button beep by going to Menu > Settings and selecting Disa- bled with the Button Beep button. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 33: Administration In The Main Display

    The administration section consists of three pages and contains the buttons below. The buttons are described in the following section. Administration in the main display: pages 1, 2 and 3 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 34 Not used. SDU 410/SDU 404 This is where you synchronise the main display to the safety device unit and vice ver- sa, if the system has a safety device unit. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 35 System With Keyset at Another Station Control panel connected to another dis- play Note: The default setting is System Without Keyset. If the system has a control panel, you must change the default setting. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 36: Service Mode

    You can select from the following options: Disabled Red alarm via CAN bus deactivated Alarm Red alarm via CAN bus activated Shutdown Red alarm via CAN bus results in engine shutdown Options for CANbus Red Lamp. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 37: Configuring And Upgrading Software With Usb Memory Stick

    Valid characters in the configuration file name are a-z, A-Z, 0-9, _ (underscore) and - (hyphen). If other characters are used, there is a risk that the display may not be able to interpret them. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 38: Configuring The Main Display With A Usb Memory Stick

    USB memory stick according to the in- structions above. Then go to Menu > Settings > Administration > Configuration Files > Load User File to activate the file you want to use. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 39: Upgrading The Main Display Or Auxiliary Display Software

    Enter the administrator password (4 digits). The window USB Storage is opened. Press Copy Configuration File and confirm by pressing Yes. The configuration file is now copied to the USB memory stick. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 40: Configuring The Main Display Via A Web Browser

    In the main display: Go to Shortcuts > Menu > Help > Version Information. Make a note of the IP address. The IP address in the factory settings is 192.168.0.101. Go to Shortcuts > Menu > Settings > Connect a PC. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 41 Approved web browsers: Web browser Version Internet Explorer 9 or later Firefox 8 or later Chrome 10 or later Other web browsers probably also work but have not been tested. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 42: General Information About The Ip Address

    The factory settings only apply when the main display is started for the first time. When the settings have been changed, the changes are saved even if factory settings are restored. • IP-adress: 192.168.0.101 • Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 • Default gateway: 192.168.0.1 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 43: Homepage

    Upload Wallpaper Upload your own background images to the main display here. The file format must be .png. Versions Information on the hardware and software version of the main display. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting I/O communication in the main display. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 44: Logging In To The Main Display

    (instead of starter key). The setting applies when the system is in Ready mode, i.e. once the engine has stopped. The standard setting is 1,000 seconds. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 45: Password: Dcu > Password

    If you have forgotten your password: Click Get encrypted PIN. An encrypted pass- word is sent to you. The encrypted password can be decoded. Contact the Scania helpdesk for more information. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB...
  • Page 46: File Management: Dcu > File

    The file format must be .png. Configuration: Upload a new configuration file to the main display. Note: The file will be uploaded but not ac- tivated. See Load any file above. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 47: Configuring Input Signals: Dcu > I/O Configuration > Config Inputs

    The engine speed sources have an order of priority. The main display uses the prima- ry source in the first instance. The secondary source is only used if the main display loses contact with the primary source. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 48 15% or more below the set val- RPM Nominal Speed Nominal engine speed. This engine speed is used to cal- culate the engine overspeed limit value and the engine overspeed test limit value. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 49 The minor scale marks between the larger scale marks (Major Divider) on the tachometer. A common setting is every 100 rpm. Display Multiplier The multiplication factor displayed on the tachometer, e.g. x100 rpm. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 50 Select the lower part of the scale. Display Range Max Select the upper part of the scale. Display Major Divider Select the larger scale marks, where the rpm value is also shown. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 51 Transmission This menu is used to display the gear engaged or to inhibit engine start if a gear is engaged. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 52 The input is used as an input for a regular engine sen- sor. Local Mode Sets the display into local mode, i.e. all external com- mands are blocked. Remote Mode External commands are accepted. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 53 Same as stop button. The display must be in Remote mode. Local Start Same as starter button. The display must be in Local mode. Local Stop Same as stop button. The display must be in Local mode. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 54 Applies only if the engine drives a propeller. The function can only be configured as Normally open or Normally closed if the software version of the display is 2.12. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 55 Activate torque limitation curve 1-3. Po w er Supply Outputs Speed Mode 1-2 Activate engine speed setting 1-2. Speed Mode Off Deactivate engine speed setting. Ignition Voltage on. Start Start the engine. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 56 Select normally DCU+RP+Event. Then the signal is displayed on both the main dis- play and the auxiliary display. If the signal only needs to be displayed on the main display, select DCU+Event. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 57 Requires Running Engine Normally, select Yes for a pressure sensor and No for all other sensors. Select a dif- ferent value in order to activate the input at another engine speed. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 58 Requires Running Engine is activated. USB Memo r y Use As Additional Run If the main display only has one engine running indicator, Scania recommends add- Po w er Supply Outputs ing the oil pressure sensor as an additional engine running indicator.
  • Page 59 0-10,000, e.g. 0-1,000 is dis- played with a multiplication factor of 10. The multiplication factor of 10 will then be shown separately on the display (only applies to round dial meters). 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 60 Metric- eller US values auto- matically by clicking Update Metric or Update US. Note: The values are not rounded. Scania therefore rec- ommends adjusting the values manually afterwards, with a suitable number of decimal places.
  • Page 61 Both of the physical inputs must have the same type of sensor. Example: both sensors must send a value in bar. The differential signal can be displayed graphically in the display. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 62 Home > DCU > Miscellaneous > Fuel Con- sumption. Instantaneous Fuel The main display can calculate the current fuel consump- Economy (DCU) tion using the values for calculated or measured fuel con- sumption and vehicle speed. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 63: Configure Output Signals: Dcu > I/O Configuration / Config Outputs

    There is a diagnostic message from the engine control unit in the alarm list Ready State The main display is ready Init. Delay State The time which should pass between the sending of an automatic start signal and the first start attempt 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 64 Common Stop Failed A collective message indicating that the engine has not stopped, e.g. the stop signal has been activated but the engine has not stopped within the given stop time 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 65 Power Supply Output #1 to User Config Output #6 and set the function it should have by selecting Outputs an option in the Event drop-down list. Refer to previous pages. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 66: Relay Functions

    Search. • Click All in the left-hand column and find the signal in the displayed list. • Configure the signal in the same way as under the 4-20 mA heading. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 67: Designing Instrument Pages: Dcu > Interface Design

    • Each Slot can contain one Widget. A Widget is a gauge needle or a bar, for exam- ple. • Each Widget can be allocated one signal. In the example in the illustration there are four instrument pages. Select one of the instrument pages by clicking it. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 68 Select the instrument page you want to delete under Select Page and click Delete Current Page at the bottom of the window. The instrument pages are automatically renumbered. Check that you are deleting the correct instrument page, as there is no Undo function. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 69: Set The Sequences For Starting, Stopping And For Lubrication: Dcu > Start/Stop/Pre- Lube

    The following general settings under General and Prelube cannot be changed: Setting Description Hold Button to Start/Stop Must be Yes. Allow E-Start Must be No. Prelube Type Must be No Prelube. Oscillating Prelube Must be No. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 70 Delay Between Start At- If the engine did not start during a previous start at- tempts [seconds] tempt, this setting dictates the time until the next start attempt. Normal setting: 5-7 seconds. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 71 Normal setting: 1-10 minutes. Stopping Time [minutes] Maximum stop time before the engine control unit sends an alarm that the engine has not shut down. Normal setting: 30 s. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 72: Settings For The User Interface: Dcu > User Interface

    English Default is used. • Norwegian Used: The text displayed on the display when the operator has select- ed this language (in this case Norwegian). Click the signal description you want to change. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 73: Changing The Engine Designation: Dcu > Engine Model

    If the IP address is 192.168.0.110, then the engine in the previous example will be called "Auxiliary #10" or "Vabis #10". The name of the engine is displayed in the auxiliary display. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 74: Setting The Maintenance Interval: Dcu > Service Interval

    140 h. The next maintenance is at 150 h. The next main- tenance then occurs every 250 h. The first maintenance reminder is displayed in the main display after 10 h. A re- minder is then displayed every 250 h. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 75: Network Settings: Dcu > Communication

    1 and 247. It must also be unique to the network. Modbus I/O list The I/O list for communication is at this address: http://bit.ly/K41IbK 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 76 Normally, all sources are accepted. Allowed DM1 Addresses Filtering units on the CAN bus so that the main display can read data from selected units. Normally, all sources are accepted. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 77: Other Functions: Dcu > Miscellaneous

    RP Lost Warning Enabled Use this setting if a warning should be displayed if communication with the auxiliary display is broken. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 78: Fuel Consumption

    The standard set- ting is No. If there are more alarms in the alarm list than those displayed in the dis- play, the alarms which are not displayed are also acknowledged. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 79 Enter the combinations of SPN and FMI messages which are not to be displayed on the main display. Engine Application Configuration Set how the engine should be used. Depending on the settings made here, the opera- tor can select from the display modes offered. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 80 System Voltage The system voltage must always be set to 24 V. System Type More information can be found under the heading Important system settings: dcu / Miscellaneous / System Type. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 81 Enter which combinations of SPN and FMI messages should switch the screen on when the screensaver function is activated. Factory Reset Perform a factory reset of the main display. After resetting, the main display restarts. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 82: Sdu

    Switch 5-8 can be configured according to customer wishes or type approval require- ments, e.g. monitoring of oil pressure in reverse gear. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 83: Auxiliary Display

    Enter a new administrator password in this step. First enter the preset password, i.e. 1234. A prompt to enter a new administrator password will follow. You must enter First power-on wizard for the auxiliary display. the password twice. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 84 7. Done The First power-on wizard is complete. If no main display is connected, the extra dis- play's menu will now be shown. Options for Select Panel Location. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 85: Administration In The Auxiliary Display

    Enter the password you set in the auxiliary display power-on wizard. The administration section consists of three pages and contains the buttons below. These are described in the following section. Administration in the auxiliary display: pages 1, 2 and 3 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 86 • Select Enabled if you want all alarms triggered in the main display to be displayed in the auxiliary display. • Select Disabled if you do not want alarms triggered in the main display to be dis- played in the auxiliary display. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 87 Acknowledgement is then carried out with 1 long press (1 s) on the acknowl- edgement button. Untick this check box if only one alarm at a time should be acknowledged. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 88 System With Keyset at Another Station Control panel connected to another dis- play Note: The default setting is System Without Keyset. If the system has a control panel, you must therefore change this setting. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 89 2.12. Change Password Change the administrator password. If you enter the wrong password, an encrypted password is sent. The encrypted password can be decoded. Contact the Scania help- desk for more information. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 90 1 which is not the active display, it will immediately become the active display and exe- cute the command. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 91 System Voltage The system voltage should always be set to 24 V. Otherwise an alarm for incorrect voltage is activated. Reset to Factory Defaults Reset the auxiliary display to factory settings. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 92: Examples Of Connection Of Sensors And Monitors

    See the example. Channel Use must be on DCU+RP for the signal to be shown on all displays. More information is available in the 4-20 mA section. Contact the reverse gear manufacturer for alarm limits. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 93 Insert Page and then selecting a Template for it. More information is available in the Pages section. This is what the signal looks like on the fully-configured instrument page in the main display. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 94: Connection Of Pt100, E.g. Coolant Temperature Sensor

    Click assign custom name. Select one language or more and give a name to the signal. Configure the signal. Channel Use must be on DCU+RP for the signal to be shown on all displays. More information is available in the PT100 section. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 95 Insert Page and then selecting a Template for it. More information is available in the Pages section. This is what the signal looks like on the fully-configured instrument page in the main display. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 96: Connection Of Switch Input, E.g. Low Engine Oil Pressure Monitor

    Go to i/o configuration > switch and select one of the inputs. Click assign custom name. Select one language or more and give a name to the signal. Configure the signal. More information is available in the Switch section. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...
  • Page 97 Template 4 for it. The signal has been added to Slot 5 on the instrument page. More information is available in the Pages section. This is what the signal looks like on the fully-configured instrument page in the main display. 03:03 Issue 5.0 en-GB © Scania CV AB 2016, Sweden...

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